2022
DOI: 10.1080/00779962.2022.2153440
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Review of control options for elm leaf beetle, Xanthogaleruca luteola Müller, with a focus on Australia

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“…As a specialized insect native to Europe and invasive in North America and Australia, it is a threat to elm populations ( Ulmus spp.) ( 35 ). The voracious feeding on elm leaves by both larval and adult stages of the ELB results in widespread defoliation, stunted growth, increased susceptibility to pathogens, and ultimately tree mortality ( 36 ).…”
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“…As a specialized insect native to Europe and invasive in North America and Australia, it is a threat to elm populations ( Ulmus spp.) ( 35 ). The voracious feeding on elm leaves by both larval and adult stages of the ELB results in widespread defoliation, stunted growth, increased susceptibility to pathogens, and ultimately tree mortality ( 36 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a specialized insect native to Europe and invasive in North America and Australia, it is a threat to elm populations (Ulmus spp.) (35). The voracious feeding on elm leaves by both larval and adult stages of the ELB results in widespread defoliation, stunted growth, increased susceptibility to pathogens, and ultimately tree mortality (36).…”
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